Delivering Unto You (DUY) is on a mission to transform the maternity care landscape for Black families in Austin. Founded in 2018, DUY provides a safe and empowering environment for pregnancy and birth through midwifery care, prenatal and postpartum support, and financial resources. The organization was established to address the critical issue of maternal healthcare disparities, particularly the lack of access to quality care for Black women, who often face significant barriers in the healthcare system. Since its inception, DUY has supported more than 100 births, providing compassionate care to those who otherwise would not have access.
Delivering Unto You stands as a beacon of hope and support, ensuring that every family has access to quality maternity care, regardless of their background or circumstances. Through education, advocacy, and comprehensive care, DUY is reshaping the narrative around maternal health for families of color in Austin.
In 2017, Phil and Jill Henderson faced an unimaginable tragedy when they lost their beloved son, Bakari. Determined to honor his memory and continue his legacy, they established The Bakari Foundation. Since its inception, the Foundation has been driven by a powerful mission: to turn pain into purpose. Through their dedicated efforts, The Bakari Foundation has touched countless lives and offered opportunities for healing and growth.
One core aspect of the Foundation’s work is transformative healing retreats for families who have suffered the devastating loss of loved ones due to violence. These retreats offer a space for grieving families to find solace, support, and pathways to renewal, addressing the often-overlooked mental health area of trauma grief. By highlighting these critical issues, The Bakari Foundation brings attention and care to those who need it most.
Austin is well-known for being a global tech hub, attracting major employers and creating an abundance of jobs. However, significant disparities remain in who fills and stays engaged in those roles. Austin Urban Technology Movement (AUTMHQ) aims to change that by building an inclusive tech ecosystem for all. Since its official launch in 2019, the organization has been laser-focused on bridging the gap between Black and Hispanic communities and the tech industry.
AUTMHQ recognizes that increasing the representation of Black and Hispanic individuals in tech and providing resources to help them stay and grow in the field is a direct pathway to wealth building for those communities. While the average salary of a tech worker is $145,000, the median income for Black and Hispanic workers trails significantly behind their white and Asian counterparts. In addition to job placement resources, internships, and apprenticeships, AUTMHQ provides training, mentorship, networking, and community service opportunities designed to help tech workers advance their careers and become leaders in their field. In 2023, AUTMHQ received a $40,000 multi-year grant from The Black Fund to help close the wealth gap by providing skills-based training and connections to lucrative tech jobs.
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